The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad has organized a discussion panel entitled: (Aisha Bint al-Shaṭi: the guardian of Arab-Islamic heritage) delivered by the Assist. lecturer Liqaa Amer who talked about this Egyptian author who were a professor of literature, jurist of Qur’anic studies who reaped the fruits of the regenerative approach of her husband Amin Al-Khouli, and was the first woman to receive King Faisal Prize in Literature in 1994. The lecturer stated that this woman had studied in 9 Arab universities, honored by 6 Arab and Islamic countries, submitted 63 books to the Arab and Islamic libraries and more than a thousand articles, and remained for 20 years a solid scientific pillar at the Faculty of Sharia of the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco.
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